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peloton [p(ə)lɔtɔ̃]masculine noun[de pompiers, gendarmes] squad• être dans le peloton de tête (Sport) to be up with the leaders ; (en classe) to be among the top few ; [pays, entreprise] to be one of the front runners* * *p(ə)lɔtɔ̃nom masculin1) ( de laine) ball2) Armée platoon3) ( en cyclisme) packdans le peloton de tête — Sport in the leading pack; fig [entreprise] up among the leaders
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *p(ə)lɔtɔ̃ nm1) [pompiers, gendarmes] squad2) SPORT, [cyclistes, coureurs] packêtre dans le peloton de tête; se situer dans le peloton de tête fig — to be among the front runners
3) [laine] ball* * *peloton nm1 Tex ball; un peloton de laine/ficelle a ball of string/wool;2 Mil platoon;3 ( en cyclisme) pack; se détacher du peloton to get clear of the pack; dans le peloton de tête Sport in the leading pack; fig [entreprise] up among the leaders; être en tête de peloton to be leading the pack, to be at the front of the pack; en queue de peloton Sport at the back of the pack; fig lagging behind.peloton d'exécution firing squad; peloton d'instruction ≈ NCO training; faire or suivre le peloton ≈ to undergo NCO training.[pəlɔtɔ̃] nom masculin[unité] squadsuivre ou faire le peloton (d'instruction) to attend the training unit3. [de coton, de laine] small ball
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